Hi,
Thanks for that nice set of messages! I'll give it a thorough testing. One decision we made was that Gossamer Mail wouldn't support nested MIME messages, but would rather flatten everything when displaying. So while GT::Mail will parse nested parts, Gossamer Mail will flatten things when viewing. When forwarding, the original message is preserved with nested parts.
Which message where you testing? I tried all three. I did notice a bug in that the naming of parts was not done properly (i.e. only text/plain and text/html types got named like that, the rest were enumerated), but I got the same number of parts as I would with my mail client.
Thanks again!
Cheers,
Alex
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Gossamer Threads Inc.
Thanks for that nice set of messages! I'll give it a thorough testing. One decision we made was that Gossamer Mail wouldn't support nested MIME messages, but would rather flatten everything when displaying. So while GT::Mail will parse nested parts, Gossamer Mail will flatten things when viewing. When forwarding, the original message is preserved with nested parts.
Which message where you testing? I tried all three. I did notice a bug in that the naming of parts was not done properly (i.e. only text/plain and text/html types got named like that, the rest were enumerated), but I got the same number of parts as I would with my mail client.
Thanks again!
Cheers,
Alex
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Gossamer Threads Inc.